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Blood Ties Broken: A Criminority Report

Blood Ties Broken: A Criminority Report

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This episode discusses violence and may be disturbing to some listeners. Listener discretion is advised.

In this episode of The Criminority Report, hosts L'aidee Lili and Millie Redd explore the tragic case of Raymond Childs, a 17-year-old who committed a horrific act of violence against his family. The conversation delves into the dynamics of the Childs family, the events leading up to the murders, and the subsequent legal proceedings. The hosts reflect on the cultural implications of violence, the importance of emotional intelligence, and the need for community support in preventing such tragedies. The episode concludes with a preview of upcoming themes, including a focus on deadly romances.


Sources & References

The following sources were used for research and reporting in this episode:

  • Dignity Memorial — Obituary for the Childs family
    https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/indianapolis-in/the-childs-family-10032276

  • WTHR News — Raymond Childs III sentenced for the murder of six family members
    https://www.wthr.com/article/news/crime/raymond-childs-iii-indianapolis-man-sentenced-six-family-members-adams-street-murder/531-74689f30-96de-4925-9b42-a19cb0841eea

  • FOX59 — Indianapolis man sentenced to 360 years in prison
    https://fox59.com/news/indycrime/indianapolis-man-who-mercilessly-murdered-6-family-members-gets-360-years-in-prison/

  • Law & Crime — Courtroom confrontation and mistrial coverage
    https://lawandcrime.com/crime/why-did-you-do-it-raymond-judge-declares-mistrial-after-witness-confronts-man-suspected-of-killing-6/

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